A heartwrenching story of separation, indoctrination, resistance, and resilience, A Coronary heart That’s True by Mark Guillerman is a daring piece of historic fiction that speaks to the deepest elements of our shared humanity. When Joseph and his older cousin Elizabeth are ripped away from their native lands in Montana and shipped throughout the nation…
A stirring historic story of revolution, romance, and resilience, Patriot of the Lowcountry: Eliza Wilkinson and the Fall of Charleston by Tracy Lawson is a stark portrait of conspiracy and braveness within the face of overwhelming odds, highlighting girls’s indelible influence on the American Revolution. Eliza Yonge Wilkinson is a widow whose deepest want is…
An intense cultural drama that explores the logic of loyalty by a historic lens, The Small Hours by Edward Averett is a reflective and revelatory work of historic fiction. On the identical day that psychologist Michael Advantage’s finest buddy dies, his spouse proposes a separation, sending his life right into a spiral that takes him…
A personality-driven drama from the daybreak of the twentieth century, Clinging to Hope by Glynda Howard McClure is a meticulously crafted novel of loss, loyalty, and rugged survival towards unimaginable odds. When the sweltering East Texas summer time is shattered by the horrific Galveston Hurricane of 1900, Willie Ann and her husband Gilbert are ailing…
Delicately exploring the darkish legacies of struggle within the Center East, Australia, and past, Afghani by Brendon Patrick is a relentless historic novel following two warriors on parallel journeys. Missing a transparent path in life, Patterson reluctantly joins the Australian Military, however is quickly shipped off to Afghanistan in help of America’s post-9/11 retribution, going…
The tragic echoes of conflict shake the foundations and religion of a small coastal city in Disconnected and Drifting by Flo Dombey, the prelude piece of her tenderly gripping Willow Chronicle sequence. In Lewes, Delaware, a horrific accident and the cover-up shatter the delicate peace of a group nonetheless dwelling beneath the shadow of segregation…
Well timed in its message and poignantly filled with revelations, The Errors of Mankind by Curt A. Canfield is a necessary historic critique framed as a fictional reunion. Whereas exploring the sprawling roots of his household tree, ex-US Marine Will discovers {that a} distant relative not solely lives a brief drive away, but in addition…
A visceral portrait of oppression and resilience throughout generations, Seasons of Future by Howard Glassroth is a stark reminder that resistance within the face of hate is the one path to freedom. After a surprising act of Cossack violence and a painful betrayal almost destroy their inn, David and Blin, two Polish Jews, cross the…